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From sunshine-bright flowers to juicy jewel tones, we find ourselves enthralled with the captivating colors that constantly surround us. Happily, we can now wear them guilt-free thanks to the innovative thinking and creative genius of some of our favorite eco-awesome designers!

1. 1_FAVE-THINGS_COLLAGE2.jpgCarry-alls as colorful as crayons, these Ecoist bags are as appealing for their unique designs as they are for their cheerful palette.

2. Pump up the volume with classic kimono hues on one-of-a-kind shoes from Hetty Rose.

3. Embrace blue and go indigo with something super-soft and dreamy by Stewart and Brown .

4. Pamper your passion for all things pretty and purple with g=98’s stunning pine tree stockings.

5. Multi-function fashion comes in multi-fabulous yellow with this quick-change pinafore to skirt from Deploy .

6. Eco-wash jeans go from casual to cool with Howies playful pink and vibrant blue styles.

7. Sashay in the sophisticated side of fuchsia, with this simple yet sexy shirtdress from Noir.

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